tekojo

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@Minghui-Yu we use both redis and mongo to get clustering benefits. It's a cloud setup with a couple of front ends. We don't actually use a lot of memory, as clustering takes care of that.

@scottalanmiller your traffic amounts are bigger than ours. And yes, our numbers are bigger because we moved over to NodeBB (Excellent choise that started out as a lunch table discussion about what a colleague had seen on the net the previous evening)

We are running a big community site with NodeBB (close to 25000 members but a lot less posts, only some hundred thousands). Both Redis and Mongo set up so we can cluster the system. Initially we tried to set up just redis on a small test machine, but got no human perceivable performance difference to the clustered set-up.

Users who have more than 3000 (maybe the line 1000, but I didn't ask so many users, and users have been imported from our old forum to NodeBB) are seeing their post count updated wrong sometimes right after posting a comment to a topic.

The wrong number is only shown right after the post and is corrected on any reload.

I asked a couple of long time users, and it seems that the post number is their current post number / 1000 +1. And when testing one thread, it seems to grow by one if the user doesn't reload in between.

It's not a real problem, more of a strange/funny bug.

We run 0.6.x in a cluster setup (redis+mongo), if that has any impact.

Hi,
We are running NodeBB (0.6.1) scaled to several machines, and it works wonderfully.

The only thing I have been wondering about is the reported number of guest users as reported in the users page. On two different browsers on different machines, I see a different number of guests browsing the site. Does the online guest count come from the server instance or is it read from redis?